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8 Jun 2015|The Editors
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20111019adf8178707_0077It’s the Queen’s birthday public holiday here in Canberra so we’ll be back tomorrow with our usual considered analysis, stats and graphs for your reading pleasure.

Meanwhile, if you’re looking for something to read, check out our Tobias Feakin on IS’ push for an offensive cyber capability, James Goldrick on the challenges facing the British defence establishment, or Amelia Long’s ASPI suggests.

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